Ramaphosa admits state capture revelations will hurt ANC at polls

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CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged revelations around state capture will hurt the African National Congress at the polls come 8 May.

But Ramaphosa said on Friday although the truth hurts, it was important to reveal what went wrong in government and the party.ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Delft, Cape Town. JF pic.twitter.com/bHBL2VEed7

— EWN Reporter March 22, 2019 As the ANC's national head of elections Fikile Mbalula testified before the state capture commission, the party president was walking the streets of Delft.Ramaphosa told Eyewitness News the truth sometimes hurts, but it was necessary to get it all out in order to fix what was wrong.He said the ANC had humbled itself and was committed to revealing the extent of the corruption and wrongdoing.

“Wrong things were done in the past and we humble ourselves. There have been mistakes, missteps, but at the same time we are saying accountability must take its course.”ANC ATTRACTS SO-CALLED ‘COLOURED VOTE’ The president said government had given specific attention to issues affecting coloured communities, like crime and unemployment.“We arrived and met many of the coloured community members. The outpouring love for the ANC is huge.

On Saturday, Ramaphosa will be in the West Coast to address land and farm worker issues of mostly coloured communities.

 

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Maybe the time just right ,or maybe in time

LucidualLady And so they will !

He also said that ANC is leading the fight against corruption. Were that true half of their election list would not exist.They are sadly inherently corrupt ,with some exceptions.

What is important is the truth, those wolves in sheep skin must be exposed

Yerr can he now decide. One day it wont hurt next day it would. Our Chameleon President.

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